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It looks good, and should function perfectly well! What are you planning on using it for? This would help me give more detailed feedback. For example, you most likely don’t need all that RAM.

darksideXD

streaming and games of course plus school

Matthew Zehner

Then you certainly don’t need that much RAM – 32 GB is crazy for a streaming or gaming system. You could most likely get by with just 8, though you could go for 16 if you do want a little more capacity.

How much is that motherboard from your retailer? Prices seem to vary a lot, and you don’t want to spend hundreds on a motherboard.

Otherwise, it looks really solid!

darksideXD

399.99$

Matthew Zehner

I would also reccomend buying a cheaper motherboard too, then. Unless you need some of the features it has, a $150 motherboard suits most everyone’s uses perfectly well.

darksideXD

i’m just doing this build as an over kill for everything that’s all so that’s why everything is not cheap at all and this build not for everyone as u see

Matthew Zehner

I understand your intention, but simultaneously you are spending a few hundred dollars more than you need to and would get identical performance with spending less. If you want to stick with the board then that’s fine, but it simply isn’t necessary, even if you want to make an overkill build.

Matthew Zehner

I understand your intention, but simultaneously you are spending a few hundred dollars more than you need to and would get identical performance with spending less. If you want to stick with the board then that’s fine, but it simply isn’t necessary, even if you want to make an overkill build.

darksideXD

but can i stream and play games with ultra graphics in the same time with this build ?

Matthew Zehner

Assuming you are referring to the one in your initial comment, you should be able to, certainly (though the graphical level depends on how demanding the game is). However, there are many cheaper builds that could stream at equally high quality – it is simply a matter of spending money where it most benefits your system.

Matthew Zehner

Assuming you are referring to the one in your initial comment, you should be able to, certainly (though the graphical level depends on how demanding the game is). However, there are many cheaper builds that could stream at equally high quality – it is simply a matter of spending money where it most benefits your system.

Matthew Zehner

Then you certainly don’t need that much RAM – 32 GB is crazy for a streaming or gaming system. You could most likely get by with just 8, though you could go for 16 if you do want a little more capacity.

How much is that motherboard from your retailer? Prices seem to vary a lot, and you don’t want to spend hundreds on a motherboard.

Otherwise, it looks really solid!

darksideXD

streaming and games of course plus school

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